Las Vegas Review-Journal

Las Vegas shelter cat goes ‘fur’ it in online contest

- By Madelyn Reese Las Vegas Review-journal

Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to vote — for a cat named Prince.

The 2-year-old seal point Siamese-persian mix is the 2018 mascot for the Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in this year’s Tournament of Tails.

The bracket-style voting challenge, sponsored by Petplan pet insurance, pits adoptable pets from shelters across the country in head-to-head (aka nose-to-nose) online voting matchups. The overall winners will receive $5,000 for their home shelter

In Tuesday’s first round, Prince will face off against Dr. Tay, a 6-month-old domestic shorthair from Saving Grace Rescue in San Francisco.

Voting opens Tuesday at gopetplan.com/tournament-of-tails.

Pets competing in the first round will all receive $100 for their shelters. Second-round competitor­s will receive $200, third-round competitio­rs receive $300, and those who make it to the “Final Fur” receive $500 for their shelters.

The NSPCA is the only Nevada shelter represente­d in the annual competitio­n.

“The money goes toward our medical side, and that helps us a lot,” NSPCA intake coordinato­r Joellyn Chavez said. Funding such as from this contest helps cats like Chevy, who was brought to the shelter last week after he was found in the engine of a vehicle.

Chevy had one leg and his tail amputated, but he hopped around the shelter energetica­lly Monday, his stiches already healing.

“All the money we get from the community is what we put toward our babies,” Chavez said.

Contact Madelyn Reese at mreese@ reviewjour­nal.com or 702-383-0497. Follow @Madelyngre­ese on Twitter.

 ?? Madelyn Reese ?? Las Vegas Review-journal Chevy, a cat up for adoption at the NSPCA, and cat intake coordinato­r Joellynn Chavez.
Madelyn Reese Las Vegas Review-journal Chevy, a cat up for adoption at the NSPCA, and cat intake coordinato­r Joellynn Chavez.
 ?? NSPCA Facebook ?? Prince is the mascot for the NSPCA. He’ll compete in an online voting competitio­n for a $5,000 grand prize.
NSPCA Facebook Prince is the mascot for the NSPCA. He’ll compete in an online voting competitio­n for a $5,000 grand prize.

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